A pair of Canandaigua residents are facing charges after an investigation into reported drug trafficking led to the alleged discovery of 60 bags of heroin.

Suprina Mary Maniske, 33, of 196 Camelot Court, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, a class B felony, as a result of the alleged incident. Also, Lance P. Murphy, 32, of the same address, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a class A misdemeanor.

According to deputies, the sheriff's department received information that Maniske was involved in trafficking heroin in the Manchester/Shortsville area. After a two month investigation, Maniske was allegedly found in possession of 60 bags of heroin, which deputies state has an estimated street value of $900 to $1,200.

Deputies stated that Maniske was involved in the distribution of similar amounts of heroin on a daily basis.

Murphy, described as an associate of Maniske, allegedly assisted her in obtaining the heroin Thursday.